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Juanitology got a reaction from PeterT in AMD Announces their new 3D stacking process
Summary
AMD announced their new 3D stacking process, which enables them to package up to 192MB of cache on a single CPU
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In another genius stroke from AMD and TSMC engineers, they've used their new 3D stacking process to add a previously unthinkable amount of SRAM cache to their CPUs. It really blows me away to think that Intel's latest CPUs come with just 16MB of cache, a number that has increased very gradually over the past decade, and now AMD are bringing a quantum leap forward with over an order of magnitude more cache available. It will take a lot of software optimization, but we can expect to see massive increases in data-intensive applications that take advantage of that massive 2TB/s bandwidth and huge cache. The numbers they showed were just for a prototype 5900X with the new technology, but given the end-of-year manufacturing timeframe mentioned, I guess we can expect the top-end Ryzen 6000 series CPUs to include the new packaging technology and launch sometime in Q1 2022.
These CPUs will have more cache than my first PC had harddrive space. Consider me mindblown.
Sources : AMD Keyote
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Juanitology got a reaction from Jtalk4456 in AMD Announces their new 3D stacking process
Summary
AMD announced their new 3D stacking process, which enables them to package up to 192MB of cache on a single CPU
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My thoughts
In another genius stroke from AMD and TSMC engineers, they've used their new 3D stacking process to add a previously unthinkable amount of SRAM cache to their CPUs. It really blows me away to think that Intel's latest CPUs come with just 16MB of cache, a number that has increased very gradually over the past decade, and now AMD are bringing a quantum leap forward with over an order of magnitude more cache available. It will take a lot of software optimization, but we can expect to see massive increases in data-intensive applications that take advantage of that massive 2TB/s bandwidth and huge cache. The numbers they showed were just for a prototype 5900X with the new technology, but given the end-of-year manufacturing timeframe mentioned, I guess we can expect the top-end Ryzen 6000 series CPUs to include the new packaging technology and launch sometime in Q1 2022.
These CPUs will have more cache than my first PC had harddrive space. Consider me mindblown.
Sources : AMD Keyote
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Juanitology got a reaction from gal-m in AMD Announces Fidelity FX Super Resolution, their competitor to nvidia DLSS
AMD Announces Fidelity FX Super Resolution, their competitor to Nvidia DLSS. They've confirmed that it will be brand agnostic and work across 100+ GPUs and CPUs.
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It's great to see AMD FSR finally coming out officially and even better to see AMD pushing forward with their open standards that can be used by pretty much any hardware from the past few years, and not artificially limit it to working only on AMD cards of the latest generation unlike some other GPU makers have done...
Source: AMD livestream
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Juanitology got a reaction from illegalwater in AMD Announces their new 3D stacking process
Summary
AMD announced their new 3D stacking process, which enables them to package up to 192MB of cache on a single CPU
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My thoughts
In another genius stroke from AMD and TSMC engineers, they've used their new 3D stacking process to add a previously unthinkable amount of SRAM cache to their CPUs. It really blows me away to think that Intel's latest CPUs come with just 16MB of cache, a number that has increased very gradually over the past decade, and now AMD are bringing a quantum leap forward with over an order of magnitude more cache available. It will take a lot of software optimization, but we can expect to see massive increases in data-intensive applications that take advantage of that massive 2TB/s bandwidth and huge cache. The numbers they showed were just for a prototype 5900X with the new technology, but given the end-of-year manufacturing timeframe mentioned, I guess we can expect the top-end Ryzen 6000 series CPUs to include the new packaging technology and launch sometime in Q1 2022.
These CPUs will have more cache than my first PC had harddrive space. Consider me mindblown.
Sources : AMD Keyote
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Juanitology got a reaction from Doobeedoo in AMD Announces Fidelity FX Super Resolution, their competitor to nvidia DLSS
AMD Announces Fidelity FX Super Resolution, their competitor to Nvidia DLSS. They've confirmed that it will be brand agnostic and work across 100+ GPUs and CPUs.
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My thoughts
It's great to see AMD FSR finally coming out officially and even better to see AMD pushing forward with their open standards that can be used by pretty much any hardware from the past few years, and not artificially limit it to working only on AMD cards of the latest generation unlike some other GPU makers have done...
Source: AMD livestream
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Juanitology got a reaction from Doobeedoo in AMD Announces their new 3D stacking process
Summary
AMD announced their new 3D stacking process, which enables them to package up to 192MB of cache on a single CPU
Quotes
My thoughts
In another genius stroke from AMD and TSMC engineers, they've used their new 3D stacking process to add a previously unthinkable amount of SRAM cache to their CPUs. It really blows me away to think that Intel's latest CPUs come with just 16MB of cache, a number that has increased very gradually over the past decade, and now AMD are bringing a quantum leap forward with over an order of magnitude more cache available. It will take a lot of software optimization, but we can expect to see massive increases in data-intensive applications that take advantage of that massive 2TB/s bandwidth and huge cache. The numbers they showed were just for a prototype 5900X with the new technology, but given the end-of-year manufacturing timeframe mentioned, I guess we can expect the top-end Ryzen 6000 series CPUs to include the new packaging technology and launch sometime in Q1 2022.
These CPUs will have more cache than my first PC had harddrive space. Consider me mindblown.
Sources : AMD Keyote
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Juanitology got a reaction from thechinchinsong in AMD Announces their new 3D stacking process
Summary
AMD announced their new 3D stacking process, which enables them to package up to 192MB of cache on a single CPU
Quotes
My thoughts
In another genius stroke from AMD and TSMC engineers, they've used their new 3D stacking process to add a previously unthinkable amount of SRAM cache to their CPUs. It really blows me away to think that Intel's latest CPUs come with just 16MB of cache, a number that has increased very gradually over the past decade, and now AMD are bringing a quantum leap forward with over an order of magnitude more cache available. It will take a lot of software optimization, but we can expect to see massive increases in data-intensive applications that take advantage of that massive 2TB/s bandwidth and huge cache. The numbers they showed were just for a prototype 5900X with the new technology, but given the end-of-year manufacturing timeframe mentioned, I guess we can expect the top-end Ryzen 6000 series CPUs to include the new packaging technology and launch sometime in Q1 2022.
These CPUs will have more cache than my first PC had harddrive space. Consider me mindblown.
Sources : AMD Keyote
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Juanitology got a reaction from leadeater in AMD Announces their new 3D stacking process
Summary
AMD announced their new 3D stacking process, which enables them to package up to 192MB of cache on a single CPU
Quotes
My thoughts
In another genius stroke from AMD and TSMC engineers, they've used their new 3D stacking process to add a previously unthinkable amount of SRAM cache to their CPUs. It really blows me away to think that Intel's latest CPUs come with just 16MB of cache, a number that has increased very gradually over the past decade, and now AMD are bringing a quantum leap forward with over an order of magnitude more cache available. It will take a lot of software optimization, but we can expect to see massive increases in data-intensive applications that take advantage of that massive 2TB/s bandwidth and huge cache. The numbers they showed were just for a prototype 5900X with the new technology, but given the end-of-year manufacturing timeframe mentioned, I guess we can expect the top-end Ryzen 6000 series CPUs to include the new packaging technology and launch sometime in Q1 2022.
These CPUs will have more cache than my first PC had harddrive space. Consider me mindblown.
Sources : AMD Keyote
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Juanitology got a reaction from CommandMan7 in AMD Announces Fidelity FX Super Resolution, their competitor to nvidia DLSS
they didn't give any details into how it works or which games it'll work with other than the one used for the demo.
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Juanitology got a reaction from RanFodar in AMD Announces their new 3D stacking process
Summary
AMD announced their new 3D stacking process, which enables them to package up to 192MB of cache on a single CPU
Quotes
My thoughts
In another genius stroke from AMD and TSMC engineers, they've used their new 3D stacking process to add a previously unthinkable amount of SRAM cache to their CPUs. It really blows me away to think that Intel's latest CPUs come with just 16MB of cache, a number that has increased very gradually over the past decade, and now AMD are bringing a quantum leap forward with over an order of magnitude more cache available. It will take a lot of software optimization, but we can expect to see massive increases in data-intensive applications that take advantage of that massive 2TB/s bandwidth and huge cache. The numbers they showed were just for a prototype 5900X with the new technology, but given the end-of-year manufacturing timeframe mentioned, I guess we can expect the top-end Ryzen 6000 series CPUs to include the new packaging technology and launch sometime in Q1 2022.
These CPUs will have more cache than my first PC had harddrive space. Consider me mindblown.
Sources : AMD Keyote
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Juanitology got a reaction from BuckGup in AMD Announces Fidelity FX Super Resolution, their competitor to nvidia DLSS
they didn't give any details into how it works or which games it'll work with other than the one used for the demo.
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Juanitology got a reaction from Uttamattamakin in AMD Announces Fidelity FX Super Resolution, their competitor to nvidia DLSS
AMD Announces Fidelity FX Super Resolution, their competitor to Nvidia DLSS. They've confirmed that it will be brand agnostic and work across 100+ GPUs and CPUs.
Quotes
My thoughts
It's great to see AMD FSR finally coming out officially and even better to see AMD pushing forward with their open standards that can be used by pretty much any hardware from the past few years, and not artificially limit it to working only on AMD cards of the latest generation unlike some other GPU makers have done...
Source: AMD livestream
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Juanitology reacted to Quathel in Verified Actual Gamer Program Information [See Best Answer / 2021-10-08 update]
I mean what you are saying is litterally manually botting your way through their VAG. Like I can easily write a bot that will do that. But that goes against everything Linus is standing with VAG. I might need new graphics card but why would you sacrifice your standards and ideals for it?
that actually is good idea, only way you will prevent someone botting VAG
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Juanitology reacted to Vishera in Official Gigabyte amazon store scalping RTX3070s
You are lucky that i noticed it fast,alerted you in the thread and reported to the moderators.
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Juanitology reacted to ilego37 in The Fastest Gaming PC in the World! ...For now
I did a fast record of what they tried to hide
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Juanitology got a reaction from thechinchinsong in 2GHz Infinity Fabric on Ryzen 5000 series CPUs
Based on information from WCCF and PCgamer, it's looking like AMD's next gen CPUs will be even better than leaked benchmarks suggested. It seems the new infinity fabric and memory controller can handle higher speeds than the 3000 series wile maintaining the 1:1 RAM : IF clock relationship.
Going from a current sweet spot of 3600Mhz DDR4 up to 4000Mhz DDR4 while maintaining 1:1 relationship with infinity fabric, could yield around 10% extra performance since infinity fabric clock has been shown to scale almost directly with CPU performance. If we take the IPC and clock speed improvements into account, we are potentially looking at a 25% performance increase vs 3000 series.
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Summary
5000 Series AMD CPUs might be even faster than expected thanks to improvements in the memory contorller and inifnity fabric
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My thoughts
None of this is for sure yet, we have to wait for 3rd party benchmarks and reviews. However it certainly does look like AMD have got a massive upgrade in store for us. If the rumored gains in performance pan out, I don't mind one bit that AMD decided to increase their pricing slightly. Even at that higher price point I expect that AMD chips will be in very high demand during november-december.
Sources
https://www.pcgamer.com/amd-ryzen-5000-cpus-may-run-best-with-faster-ddr4-4000-memory/
https://wccftech.com/amds-ryzen-5000-zen-3-desktop-cpus-memory-overclocking-ddr4-4000-mhz-sweet-spot/
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Juanitology got a reaction from Doobeedoo in 2GHz Infinity Fabric on Ryzen 5000 series CPUs
Based on information from WCCF and PCgamer, it's looking like AMD's next gen CPUs will be even better than leaked benchmarks suggested. It seems the new infinity fabric and memory controller can handle higher speeds than the 3000 series wile maintaining the 1:1 RAM : IF clock relationship.
Going from a current sweet spot of 3600Mhz DDR4 up to 4000Mhz DDR4 while maintaining 1:1 relationship with infinity fabric, could yield around 10% extra performance since infinity fabric clock has been shown to scale almost directly with CPU performance. If we take the IPC and clock speed improvements into account, we are potentially looking at a 25% performance increase vs 3000 series.
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Summary
5000 Series AMD CPUs might be even faster than expected thanks to improvements in the memory contorller and inifnity fabric
Quotes
My thoughts
None of this is for sure yet, we have to wait for 3rd party benchmarks and reviews. However it certainly does look like AMD have got a massive upgrade in store for us. If the rumored gains in performance pan out, I don't mind one bit that AMD decided to increase their pricing slightly. Even at that higher price point I expect that AMD chips will be in very high demand during november-december.
Sources
https://www.pcgamer.com/amd-ryzen-5000-cpus-may-run-best-with-faster-ddr4-4000-memory/
https://wccftech.com/amds-ryzen-5000-zen-3-desktop-cpus-memory-overclocking-ddr4-4000-mhz-sweet-spot/
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Juanitology got a reaction from PeterT in 2GHz Infinity Fabric on Ryzen 5000 series CPUs
Based on information from WCCF and PCgamer, it's looking like AMD's next gen CPUs will be even better than leaked benchmarks suggested. It seems the new infinity fabric and memory controller can handle higher speeds than the 3000 series wile maintaining the 1:1 RAM : IF clock relationship.
Going from a current sweet spot of 3600Mhz DDR4 up to 4000Mhz DDR4 while maintaining 1:1 relationship with infinity fabric, could yield around 10% extra performance since infinity fabric clock has been shown to scale almost directly with CPU performance. If we take the IPC and clock speed improvements into account, we are potentially looking at a 25% performance increase vs 3000 series.
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Summary
5000 Series AMD CPUs might be even faster than expected thanks to improvements in the memory contorller and inifnity fabric
Quotes
My thoughts
None of this is for sure yet, we have to wait for 3rd party benchmarks and reviews. However it certainly does look like AMD have got a massive upgrade in store for us. If the rumored gains in performance pan out, I don't mind one bit that AMD decided to increase their pricing slightly. Even at that higher price point I expect that AMD chips will be in very high demand during november-december.
Sources
https://www.pcgamer.com/amd-ryzen-5000-cpus-may-run-best-with-faster-ddr4-4000-memory/
https://wccftech.com/amds-ryzen-5000-zen-3-desktop-cpus-memory-overclocking-ddr4-4000-mhz-sweet-spot/
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Juanitology got a reaction from panzersharkcat in 2GHz Infinity Fabric on Ryzen 5000 series CPUs
Based on information from WCCF and PCgamer, it's looking like AMD's next gen CPUs will be even better than leaked benchmarks suggested. It seems the new infinity fabric and memory controller can handle higher speeds than the 3000 series wile maintaining the 1:1 RAM : IF clock relationship.
Going from a current sweet spot of 3600Mhz DDR4 up to 4000Mhz DDR4 while maintaining 1:1 relationship with infinity fabric, could yield around 10% extra performance since infinity fabric clock has been shown to scale almost directly with CPU performance. If we take the IPC and clock speed improvements into account, we are potentially looking at a 25% performance increase vs 3000 series.
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Summary
5000 Series AMD CPUs might be even faster than expected thanks to improvements in the memory contorller and inifnity fabric
Quotes
My thoughts
None of this is for sure yet, we have to wait for 3rd party benchmarks and reviews. However it certainly does look like AMD have got a massive upgrade in store for us. If the rumored gains in performance pan out, I don't mind one bit that AMD decided to increase their pricing slightly. Even at that higher price point I expect that AMD chips will be in very high demand during november-december.
Sources
https://www.pcgamer.com/amd-ryzen-5000-cpus-may-run-best-with-faster-ddr4-4000-memory/
https://wccftech.com/amds-ryzen-5000-zen-3-desktop-cpus-memory-overclocking-ddr4-4000-mhz-sweet-spot/
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Juanitology got a reaction from KnightSirius in 2GHz Infinity Fabric on Ryzen 5000 series CPUs
Based on information from WCCF and PCgamer, it's looking like AMD's next gen CPUs will be even better than leaked benchmarks suggested. It seems the new infinity fabric and memory controller can handle higher speeds than the 3000 series wile maintaining the 1:1 RAM : IF clock relationship.
Going from a current sweet spot of 3600Mhz DDR4 up to 4000Mhz DDR4 while maintaining 1:1 relationship with infinity fabric, could yield around 10% extra performance since infinity fabric clock has been shown to scale almost directly with CPU performance. If we take the IPC and clock speed improvements into account, we are potentially looking at a 25% performance increase vs 3000 series.
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Summary
5000 Series AMD CPUs might be even faster than expected thanks to improvements in the memory contorller and inifnity fabric
Quotes
My thoughts
None of this is for sure yet, we have to wait for 3rd party benchmarks and reviews. However it certainly does look like AMD have got a massive upgrade in store for us. If the rumored gains in performance pan out, I don't mind one bit that AMD decided to increase their pricing slightly. Even at that higher price point I expect that AMD chips will be in very high demand during november-december.
Sources
https://www.pcgamer.com/amd-ryzen-5000-cpus-may-run-best-with-faster-ddr4-4000-memory/
https://wccftech.com/amds-ryzen-5000-zen-3-desktop-cpus-memory-overclocking-ddr4-4000-mhz-sweet-spot/
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Juanitology got a reaction from BiG StroOnZ in 2GHz Infinity Fabric on Ryzen 5000 series CPUs
Based on information from WCCF and PCgamer, it's looking like AMD's next gen CPUs will be even better than leaked benchmarks suggested. It seems the new infinity fabric and memory controller can handle higher speeds than the 3000 series wile maintaining the 1:1 RAM : IF clock relationship.
Going from a current sweet spot of 3600Mhz DDR4 up to 4000Mhz DDR4 while maintaining 1:1 relationship with infinity fabric, could yield around 10% extra performance since infinity fabric clock has been shown to scale almost directly with CPU performance. If we take the IPC and clock speed improvements into account, we are potentially looking at a 25% performance increase vs 3000 series.
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Summary
5000 Series AMD CPUs might be even faster than expected thanks to improvements in the memory contorller and inifnity fabric
Quotes
My thoughts
None of this is for sure yet, we have to wait for 3rd party benchmarks and reviews. However it certainly does look like AMD have got a massive upgrade in store for us. If the rumored gains in performance pan out, I don't mind one bit that AMD decided to increase their pricing slightly. Even at that higher price point I expect that AMD chips will be in very high demand during november-december.
Sources
https://www.pcgamer.com/amd-ryzen-5000-cpus-may-run-best-with-faster-ddr4-4000-memory/
https://wccftech.com/amds-ryzen-5000-zen-3-desktop-cpus-memory-overclocking-ddr4-4000-mhz-sweet-spot/
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Juanitology got a reaction from Blademaster91 in 2GHz Infinity Fabric on Ryzen 5000 series CPUs
Based on information from WCCF and PCgamer, it's looking like AMD's next gen CPUs will be even better than leaked benchmarks suggested. It seems the new infinity fabric and memory controller can handle higher speeds than the 3000 series wile maintaining the 1:1 RAM : IF clock relationship.
Going from a current sweet spot of 3600Mhz DDR4 up to 4000Mhz DDR4 while maintaining 1:1 relationship with infinity fabric, could yield around 10% extra performance since infinity fabric clock has been shown to scale almost directly with CPU performance. If we take the IPC and clock speed improvements into account, we are potentially looking at a 25% performance increase vs 3000 series.
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Summary
5000 Series AMD CPUs might be even faster than expected thanks to improvements in the memory contorller and inifnity fabric
Quotes
My thoughts
None of this is for sure yet, we have to wait for 3rd party benchmarks and reviews. However it certainly does look like AMD have got a massive upgrade in store for us. If the rumored gains in performance pan out, I don't mind one bit that AMD decided to increase their pricing slightly. Even at that higher price point I expect that AMD chips will be in very high demand during november-december.
Sources
https://www.pcgamer.com/amd-ryzen-5000-cpus-may-run-best-with-faster-ddr4-4000-memory/
https://wccftech.com/amds-ryzen-5000-zen-3-desktop-cpus-memory-overclocking-ddr4-4000-mhz-sweet-spot/
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Juanitology got a reaction from mcbaes72 in 2GHz Infinity Fabric on Ryzen 5000 series CPUs
Based on information from WCCF and PCgamer, it's looking like AMD's next gen CPUs will be even better than leaked benchmarks suggested. It seems the new infinity fabric and memory controller can handle higher speeds than the 3000 series wile maintaining the 1:1 RAM : IF clock relationship.
Going from a current sweet spot of 3600Mhz DDR4 up to 4000Mhz DDR4 while maintaining 1:1 relationship with infinity fabric, could yield around 10% extra performance since infinity fabric clock has been shown to scale almost directly with CPU performance. If we take the IPC and clock speed improvements into account, we are potentially looking at a 25% performance increase vs 3000 series.
----------------------------------------------
Summary
5000 Series AMD CPUs might be even faster than expected thanks to improvements in the memory contorller and inifnity fabric
Quotes
My thoughts
None of this is for sure yet, we have to wait for 3rd party benchmarks and reviews. However it certainly does look like AMD have got a massive upgrade in store for us. If the rumored gains in performance pan out, I don't mind one bit that AMD decided to increase their pricing slightly. Even at that higher price point I expect that AMD chips will be in very high demand during november-december.
Sources
https://www.pcgamer.com/amd-ryzen-5000-cpus-may-run-best-with-faster-ddr4-4000-memory/
https://wccftech.com/amds-ryzen-5000-zen-3-desktop-cpus-memory-overclocking-ddr4-4000-mhz-sweet-spot/
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Juanitology reacted to spartaman64 in BOTS ruin 3080 launch
the stores should have limited it to 1 per shipping address
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Juanitology reacted to SFFDesigns in BOTS ruin 3080 launch
I very much think a captcha would have been important